Each vendor provides guidelines for the best fit of their product. These are to be used only as a guideline to assist you in choosing your sizes. If you are between sizes, it is suggested that you order the next larger size for comfort.

Each vendor provides guidelines for the best fit of their product. These are to be used only as a guideline to assist you in choosing your sizes. If you are between sizes, it is suggested that you order the next larger size for comfort.

How to measure?

Correct Size and Length

Bed Size;refers to the dimensions of a mattress and the names by which standard sizes are called. Beds themselves vary widely in size according to the size of the frame and degree of ornamentation but are sold according to the size of mattress they take. The dimensions and names vary considerably around the world, with most countries having their own standards and terminology. In addition, two mattresses with the same nominal size may still vary slightly in actual dimensions, due to manufacturing tolerances, level of padding, and support type. Most people allow the size of their room to determine the size of their mattress; however, the website Land of Beds recommends that a mattress be at least 10 cm longer than the tallest person sleeping in it.

Bed Sheet Size;The measurements below are for fitted sheets and will help ensure a proper fit. Do not be concerned with the top or flat sheet dimension, as it will be tucked under the mattress anyway and is not means to be sized to the exact specifications of your mattress:

Twin;39 inch * 76 inch

Full / Double;54 inch * 75 inch

Queen;60 inch * 80 inch

King;78 inch * 80 inch

Note;Standard Mattress thickness approximately is 7. Comforter and Bedspread sizes vary by Manufacturers. This Size Chart reflects the most common sizes.

How to measure? Counter Coat

Correct Size and Length

Length;

Arm length;from the end of your shoulder to your wrist bone with arm slightly bent (loose)

Cross Shoulder;

How to measure? Footwear

Correct Size and Length

Step 1;To measure yur feet from heel to toe, all you need is a piece of paper, a pen, and a ruler.

Step 1;Place the paper on the floor against a wal. Put the feet on the piece of paper, with the heel against the wall.

Step 1;Make the longest part of the foot on the paper. Repeat for both feet since it is common to have different feet length.

Step 1;Measure te distance and compare it with the size chart. Use the measurement of the longest foot when chossing what size to order.

How to measure Lab Coat

Correct Size and Length

When sizing a lab coat, buyers should take into account a variety of measurements and factors that allow them to choose a coat with a balance of comfort and functionality. A well-fitted and well-sized coat appears much more pleasing to the eye, but it also offers better protection from spills, biohazard, or unexpected chemical reactions.

How to choose your medical coat size?Men sizes are based on standard suit or sports coat sizes. Women's sizes are based on standard dress sizes. Buyers should seek out coats that extend farther down past the hips to cultivate the classic medical appearance. 6 feet or under height people may look for regular normal size or slightly shorter in the arms. Over 6 feet tall people should look for a long or tall size lab coat

How to size men or unisex lab coats? Men should generally use suit jacket measurements to size their lab coats. They can either look for their size on the inside of a jacket or suit their already own, or can measure by hand. In order to do so, consumers must use a flexible measuring tape to measure the circumference of their chest. They should place the tape under the armpits and wrap it around the shoulder blades in back to account for the widest part of their torso; this is often easier with the help of a second person.

How to size women lab coats?Women buyers should use their dress size to determine their coat size. If buyers measure themselves, they should ensure that they wrap the tape measure relatively loosely under their armpits, over the shoulder blades, and across the front of their chest. Measuring around the hips also helps to ensure a good fit, as some coats are cut to fit the contours of the body.

How to measure your sleeve length?Stand straight with your arms hanging loosely at your sides. Have a second person measure from the back of the neck in the midline where the coat and the collar meet, over the shoulder, and down the arm to the wrist where you want the sleeve to end.

How to measure your coat length?Stand straight with your arms hanging loosely at your sides. Have a second person measure from the back of the neck in the midline where the coat and the collar meet, and straight down the back to where you would like the coat to end.

How to measure your circumference?Wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your body (typically the hip or chest area). Allow 2-4 extra inches for the coat to hang loosely away from the body and allow you to comfortably button the coat and put things in your pockets.

How many pockets?Buyer need to have a number of tools and references on hand while at work, they should consider the effect this has on the fit of their lab coat. As many coats are equipped with a number of outer and inner pockets that often see heavy use, buyers should remember that when full, these make the coat much tighter than when empty. Therefore, some professionals opt for a slightly oversized or loose-fitting coat to account for this. It keeps the coat comfortable even when packed to the brim with notebooks, pencils, goggles, and the like.

Work Environment and daily situationsof each buyer should factor heavily into the sizing of a lab coat. Buyers should ensure that their coats have sufficiently long sleeves to cover any exposed skin, protecting it from potentially harmful chemicals or contaminants while on the job. They also must be able to comfortably button, zip, or snap closed the front of their coats; without this, the lab coat begins to lose its effectiveness and very purpose.

How to measure? Pant

Correct Size and Length

Ankle;circumference of ankle.

Bicep;circumference at bicep level

Hips (Seat);circumference of widest area of your hips (also known as full hip). Keep your legs slightly apart.

Inseam;while standing in a relaxed position, measure the total length of the inside of your leg, from crotch to ankle. Measure from the bottom of the crotch seam to the bottom of the hem along the inside seam. OR Stand with both feet flat on the ground with legs straight and slightly apart, straighten the tape down the inside the leg to the top of shoe.

Waist to Ankle Bone;length from waist level straight down to ankle bone

Waist;circumference of natural waistline. While standing in a relaxed position, measure around your natural waistline, while keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor. Bend to one side to the natural crease of your waist and measure across this point.

How to measure? Patient / Exam Gown

Correct Size and Length

What is the length, sweep, and in-sleeve on a patient / exam exam gown? If you looking for customized size, please call us.

Length?The distance from the top of the neck to the bottom of the gown.

Sweep?The circumference around the bottom of the gown.

In Sleeve?The distance from the armpit seam to the end of the sleeve.

How to measure? Pregnancy Gown

Correct Size

What is the length, sweep, and in-sleeve on a patient / exam exam gown? If you looking for customized size, please call us.

Length?The distance from the top of the neck to the bottom of the gown.

Sweep?The circumference around the bottom of the gown.

In Sleeve?The distance from the armpit seam to the end of the sleeve.

Size?Choosing the correct size for your Pregnancy Gown could not be easier, taking into account your pre pregnance size please use the chart below to find the Gown size for you!

S - M

L - XL

North America

0 - 1

10 - 18

Europe

? - 38

38 - 48

UK

4 - 12

12 - 20

For example: If you pre pregnancy size was 8, the correct Gown size for you would be S - M. If you find you are in between sizes, we recommend you choose the larger size for a more comfortable feel.

How to measure? Tops

Correct Size and Length

Arm length;from the end of your shoulder to your wrist bone with arm slightly bent (loose)

Around armpit;circumference of armpit.

Bicep;circumference at bicep level

Chest / Bust;circumference of the widest area (fullest part) of your bust. Measure across chest / breast and around back. Total circumference of chest at largest point. Measure under arm pit across breast with arms relaxed. Keep tape measure parallel with floor.

Head;wrap a flexible measure around your head approximately one inch above the eyebrows and ears.

Hips (Seat);circumference of widest area of your hips (also known as full hip). Keep your legs slightly apart.

Neck to shoulder;length from base of neck to end of your shoulder.

Neck;circumference of your neck at the base of your throat.< br />
Note: If stomach is bigger than the chest / bust, use the larger of the two measurements. Keep arms to sides as much as possible-it will effect measurement if they are raised too high.
Note: If the tape can nott be moved up and down, it is not around the fullest part.

Shoulder to Shoulder;from the end of one shoulder reaching the end of the other shoulder take from the backside.

Shoulder to Waist;length from end of shoulder straight down to waist level.

Sleeve;relax arm side when taking measurement. Begin at neck bone. Measure over shoulder and elbow point. Finish at wrist bone. OR Measure from the nape of neck to the elbow point and then to the wrist. OR Measure from the bottom center back of neck, down the arm across the elbow to the far end of the wrist bone.

Top Arm length;from the end of your shoulder to your elbow.

Waist;circumference of natural waistline. While standing in a relaxed position, measure around your natural waistline, while keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor. Bend to one side to the natural crease of your waist and measure across this point.

How to measure? Towel

Correct Size and Length

Fibers;1) Egyptian cotton tends to produce the longest threads and is the most soft and absorbent type of cotton. 2) Supima, which is grown in the United States, lasts longer than Egyptian but tends to produce shorter threads, so it would not feel as lush. 3) Standard cotton is considered to be the lowest quality cotton, but it can still make a good-quality towel. If the fibers are woven to create a soft, velvety texture that has a bit of weight, this indicates good quality. A thin, scratchy texture indicates a low-quality towel that may wear out fast.

Construction; 1) A clear indicator of towel quality is in its construction. Towels are manufactured using three fibers, or threads, that form a pile or loop on the surface. These threads are combined during the weaving process in a specific pattern. 2) Towel quality will vary depending on the types of cotton and the thickness of the yarn used for these three threads, and the pattern they are woven into. The yarns of a quality towel are grouped closer together than towels of inferior quality, without gaps or holes appearing between them. 3) A quality towel typically has tightly woven fibers that are cut off so that they stand up, while lower-quality towels feel limp and thin and have a hairy appearance in comparison because the fibers are woven into tiny loops that tend to fray.

Absorbency;1) The pile, or loops, is what carries moisture into the fabric. High-quality towels use quality cotton woven into narrow loops to quickly absorb moisture. But these loops can only hold the moisture for so long because they are not dense enough to store it. The base of the towel works with the loops by proving a place for the moisture to be stored. 2) The base of a high-quality towel is thicker than the yarn used to construct the pile so that it is able to store that water absorbed by the pile. Sometimes softeners are used during manufacturing to mask an inferior quality towel. If you pour a few drops of water onto a towel, a quality towel absorbs the moisture almost immediately, and the material around the area tested is dry. 3) If the water beads on the surface of the towel or spreads over the material, this indicates inferior quality.

Weight and Density;1) Towel weight is measured in GSM, or grams per square meter, which refers to the density of the material. Higher GSM ratings of around 500 to 600 indicate a dense, plush towel. 2) Towels with a GSM of less than 400 are not of high quality because they tend to be thinner and not as durable. 3) The heavier a towel feels in comparison to other towels of the same size indicates a higher-quality towel because this means there is more cotton in the towel.

Note:;a) High-quality bath towels are preshrunk during manufacturing to minimize shrinkage after the first wash. b) Combed cotton removes shorter threads, which prevents pilling and ensures a strong towel.

How to measure? Abaya

Correct Size and Length

Bust;Measure around the fullest part of bust keeping the tape straight across back.

Waist;Measure around narrowest part keeping tape close to body.

Hips;Measure around the fullest part of hip/seat, about 8" (20cm) below waist line.

How to measure? Warmup Jacket

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